civilized_naah
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The Nc and Nq values are perfect. No issues there. There is ongoing controversy about the Ngamma values (which theory is the best predictor). This is why the CERM lists two columns of Ngamma values and says that one of them is according to Vesic's theory. There is also a note to that effect in Das' book. As far as the exams given by the NCEES is concerned, the best thing would be (if these coefficients are not embedded in the question) to use the charts on page 138 of the FE Reference Handbook, because that's THEIR publication. Those match Table 206.2 exactly, by the way. These are called out as "General Bearing Capacity Factors" in both places. Terzaghi's bearing capacity factors are slightly different.Regarding the All-in-One book, I did not have time to post the errata that I found (I bought the book new October 2011), but might also want to check the Nc, Ny, Nq values in the Terzaghi bearing capacity table. I am traveling today and do not have the book with me, but I recall some values being inconsistent with the same shown in Das and CERM 12 Ed.
thanks,
Jason
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